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Deep learning on Launch is found in our Launch Essentials course in Motive Academy.

For an overview of Launch, click here.

Definition

Launch 3rd party applications built with the Motive Lightweight SDK “LSDK”.

About

The primary use for this is with the LSDK. When creating a Module on Launch Server, you need to add Content. Content, up until now, has either been Storyflow Connections or Bundles (which are generated on Storyflow). Now, Content can also be an Application. 

Example: A company has an existing VR training app. It has no relation to the Motive platform. The company wants to be able to launch their training from Launch Server. They can make a new build of their training app with the LSDK. The new build will not have the ability to connect with Storyflow but it can talk to Launch Server and report back data/results.

Since a Module requires Content and, up until this point, Content required a bundle from Storyflow, a new Content type was needed. This new type is Applications.

We have video and text documentation of Setting up an LSDK with Launch Server and Launch Pad. If you are an Assembler, you can see the documentation in the links below.

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